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SPEE3D launched its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), reducing repair lead times for MRAP vehicles from 6 weeks to under 10 hours during military trials.
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SPEE3D launched its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), reducing repair lead times for MRAP vehicles from 6 weeks to under 10 hours during military trials.

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SPEE3D launched its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), reducing repair lead times for MRAP vehicles from 6 weeks to under 10 hours during military trials. This containerized factory integrates cold-spray printing, heat treatment, and CNC machining for end-to-end production in the field. By utilizing supersonic deposition, the EMU avoids thermal stresses and enables rapid onsite fabrication of critical components. This shift to distributed manufacturing fundamentally enhances military resilience in contested environments. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #DefenseTech #ColdSpray #3DPrinting #Logistics

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